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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus money into the stock market. do you suspect that will happen this year? > >always. january seasonally strong. as january goes, so goes the year. we're coming off a blockbuster year so we'll have to see what happens.there's gonna be a lot of money put into the market. people that really missed the boat last year and finally they're gonna have their annual reviews. they're deciding they've got to do something. > >we are already hearing that traders on wall street and wealth managers on wall street will have big bonuses this year. so do you have your stock selected and are you read
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus...
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. >> bullied and silenced by her union she is suing to cope politics out of the education. >>> and the body was left on the tarmac three hours. >> the father of one of the four americans killed in benghazi demanding answers from the president. >> i wished he had sent the troops that everybody knows was vaebl. >> tonight charles woods with the response from the commander in chief. did he get the answers he wented? >>> a 12 year old committed suicide. a teen punished for helping a friend get home safely. parental guyedance on huckabee tonight. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you, and what a great audience we have here. thank you all and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, did the republicans make a heroic stand as in the a la moor porly assault by little big horn by a failed general and ignored the scouting reports of the strength of the opposition and made a suchgz assumptions that proved not to be true. in the alamothey fought to the death. republicans launched the plan that was not of battle tested generals but newest rek
. >> bullied and silenced by her union she is suing to cope politics out of the education. >>> and the body was left on the tarmac three hours. >> the father of one of the four americans killed in benghazi demanding answers from the president. >> i wished he had sent the troops that everybody knows was vaebl. >> tonight charles woods with the response from the commander in chief. did he get the answers he wented? >>> a 12 year old committed suicide. a...
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education 1.2%. a slight bit of improvement in 2011 and 2012 as we headed toward the presidential race your in 2011, we went to .22%. in 2012, january through may, .25%. so we got closer to the white house. it went of just a bit weird but it is still -- it went up just a bit. but millions of americans are trapped in a segment so many skill. and i were pushing to answer questions about poverty. i am not exactly sure. you think it starts to change. i think we are all in the same boat right now, in terms of what is needed. unless you're are in the very top, you need [indiscernible] news struck before the poverty numbers came out in september. , emmanuel scions and thomas pick any, releasing a report showing you had gotten gains since the recovery. 95% of all gains in 2000 and top -- in 2009 went to the numeral one percent. -- top 1%. i have been waiting to see is people starting to see us in that, boat. vote.that common you talk about it all the time. talking about needing better jobs and better wages.
education 1.2%. a slight bit of improvement in 2011 and 2012 as we headed toward the presidential race your in 2011, we went to .22%. in 2012, january through may, .25%. so we got closer to the white house. it went of just a bit weird but it is still -- it went up just a bit. but millions of americans are trapped in a segment so many skill. and i were pushing to answer questions about poverty. i am not exactly sure. you think it starts to change. i think we are all in the same boat right now,...
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education system. he couldn't fast track fast enough. >>> drugs in baseball, back on the front paige. we might be on the cuff of the biggest scandal yet. we are clean, this is "way too early" on wednesday. good morning, eb, i'm brian shactman. the new york media seem focused obvious alex rodriguez when it comes to a scandal. that is the cover of the new york daily news and the back cover of the new york post focusing on the same alex rodriguez saying the game suspensions are far away from that. >>> talk about image, there is a-rod. but the moment i saw the one, i knew we needed a caption contest on this wednesday. how about this, this cat was caught climbing the fence of a russian police within a cell phone taped it toment it's not a joke. we already got a few response, tuesday hashtag waytoobusted. we will put our favorite itself on air later in the show. >>> let's begin with the news that could shoj baseball. according to outside the line, they are looking at suspending alex rodriguez and ryan braun
education system. he couldn't fast track fast enough. >>> drugs in baseball, back on the front paige. we might be on the cuff of the biggest scandal yet. we are clean, this is "way too early" on wednesday. good morning, eb, i'm brian shactman. the new york media seem focused obvious alex rodriguez when it comes to a scandal. that is the cover of the new york daily news and the back cover of the new york post focusing on the same alex rodriguez saying the game suspensions are...
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not the most educated. but she's a human being. she happens to be, what, haitian or of haitian descent and made a big deal about, oh, you can't read cursive. yes, you can, unfortunately. she's what, 18, 19? but did what she tell you as best she could and maybe her english wasn't the best? maybe her speech, her language was a little colorful, i think she referred to me as that bald-headed dude and referred to other phrases to describe other people. but did she speak the truth? because when you think of it, she was the person that was speaking to the victim. and really the conversation she had with the victim nobody would no know whether she's telling the truth or not other than her. we have the phone records established whether or not they were talking. but what i'm saying is, she didn't have to -- she could've embellished, she could've lied about what the victim said and when she referred to the guy that was following him when she said, to him, he's probably a pervert or something, why is this guy following you? and trayvon martin
not the most educated. but she's a human being. she happens to be, what, haitian or of haitian descent and made a big deal about, oh, you can't read cursive. yes, you can, unfortunately. she's what, 18, 19? but did what she tell you as best she could and maybe her english wasn't the best? maybe her speech, her language was a little colorful, i think she referred to me as that bald-headed dude and referred to other phrases to describe other people. but did she speak the truth? because when you...
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martin atkins - currently serves as chairman of the music department at the sae institute, a media education school. as the country transitions to the new healthcare system...physicians and hospitals are implementing new medical codes for diagnoses. medical coders are in high demand. there is shortage of 3 to 4 million workers. starting salaries are between 50 and 60 thousand dollars a year. ira shapiro, of codesmart, says the jobs could be ideal for veterans, or nurses. "nurses who may already have some clinical expertise that want to transition out of the operating room. it's for many different types of people." shapiro says clinical documentation specialists are also in demand, as many offices have still not made the change to electronic medical records. as health care enrollment-- gets underway -- con artists are taking advantage of the new rules for financial gain.the better business bureau says scammers posing as federal representatives are conning people into giving personal bank and credit card information in order to qualify for obamacare. "the calls are increasing . we're getting h
martin atkins - currently serves as chairman of the music department at the sae institute, a media education school. as the country transitions to the new healthcare system...physicians and hospitals are implementing new medical codes for diagnoses. medical coders are in high demand. there is shortage of 3 to 4 million workers. starting salaries are between 50 and 60 thousand dollars a year. ira shapiro, of codesmart, says the jobs could be ideal for veterans, or nurses. "nurses who may...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> if you would like to know why the united states government is shut down right now, much of the answer lies in this letter. august 21, congressman mark meadows, republican north carolina to speaker john boehner and house speaker eric cantor. a letter demanding the house defund obama care as a condition of passing the continuing resolution. at the time this was nothing more than a ceremonial for fringe comment. red state common thread printed out and put on paper, but this is now the governing blueprint for the two parties. as we look through the signatories on this, it occurred to us that while some of these people are well known to you such as congresswoman michele bachmann, many are not but they should be. because they run the republican party and they own this crisis. tonight we introduce our new segment, these are the people who are running the country. featuring the small click of rabid extremists. they've taken control, even though they only represent 1/30th
join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> if you would like to know why the united states government is shut down right now, much of the answer lies in this letter. august 21, congressman mark meadows, republican north carolina to speaker john boehner and house speaker eric cantor. a letter demanding the house defund obama care as a condition of passing the continuing resolution. at the time this was nothing more than a ceremonial for fringe...
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. >> the nra was founded in 1871 as a sportsman's organization aimed at educating and building marksmanship as a skill among its members. >> you can become a part of this great heritage simply by calling now. >> today the nra has nearly five million members and considers itself the voice of the american gunowner. but heres the thing. about 70 million americans own guns. that makes around 65 million who aren't card carrying members of the nra. so the nra doesn't really get its power from its membership dues. it gets its power from the deep-pocketed corporations that have contributed nearly $52 million to the organization in the last eight years alone. and the nra spent that money pretty well. they've ushered in expansive conceal and carry laws, sensitive government data about gun crime, tied up federal regulation, and effectively blocked the renewal of the 1984 ban on assault weapons with high capacity magazines. in spice of numerous polls that show not even most gun owners but nra members that support restrictions on gun ownership, the nra has strong armed legislation to loosen restrictions
. >> the nra was founded in 1871 as a sportsman's organization aimed at educating and building marksmanship as a skill among its members. >> you can become a part of this great heritage simply by calling now. >> today the nra has nearly five million members and considers itself the voice of the american gunowner. but heres the thing. about 70 million americans own guns. that makes around 65 million who aren't card carrying members of the nra. so the nra doesn't really get its...
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now, it is happening regrettablely in our early education department where we know that we are closing classrooms because we don't have enough children. we are redeploying our resources so that the children that we do have will get the entire benefit of the educational experience. but, we don't need three teachers we only have enough students for two. we really look at the subject areas, we look at the student enrollment and we look and we have a teacher in there that is full time. i hope that answers your question. >> do you want to answer that kevin? do you want to add to it? >> so, when the schools are building a master schedule and trying to anticipate what courses they need next year, they have to hold back some because i don't know as you guys matriculate from 9th to tenth we are going into the same classes, what you need to have and i know that you are going to not go from algebra to jump into algebra two so i have to be very cautious about how the matriculating on. so then when you actually go into that grade and they actually fall down and you are building your schedule. this
now, it is happening regrettablely in our early education department where we know that we are closing classrooms because we don't have enough children. we are redeploying our resources so that the children that we do have will get the entire benefit of the educational experience. but, we don't need three teachers we only have enough students for two. we really look at the subject areas, we look at the student enrollment and we look and we have a teacher in there that is full time. i hope that...
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politician feeling controversy about the role of mothers in the work place by blaming them for america's education woes. mississippi governor phil bryant maimgd made the remark yesterday. >> how did america get so ped yoker? >> you want me to tell the truth? i tell the truth. you know, i think parents became, both parents started working and the mom is in the work place. it's not a mad thing. i am going to get if trouble. i can see the e-mails tomorrow, but now both parents are working, they're pursuing their careers. it's a great american story now that women are in the work place. >> so it's the mother's place to teach them to read in. >> no, no, i think there was that lofk nurturing opportunity both parents had a little time. >> he thought his words would evoke some people's comments. >>> let's check in with carolin roth live in london with today's word on the street. hey, carolyn. >> reporter: brian, great to see you. yep, it all started with books. now, amazon is selling everything under the sun. now even groceries. it has been testing a grocery's delivery service if seattle for five years. g
politician feeling controversy about the role of mothers in the work place by blaming them for america's education woes. mississippi governor phil bryant maimgd made the remark yesterday. >> how did america get so ped yoker? >> you want me to tell the truth? i tell the truth. you know, i think parents became, both parents started working and the mom is in the work place. it's not a mad thing. i am going to get if trouble. i can see the e-mails tomorrow, but now both parents are...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. he...
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. >> you look at the nutrition, and education program going away, $1.6 million. but if you look at the deputy superintendent yee for the school district brings you in $6 million over what you had. now when the superintendent started this evening he was right. said something was right. and any one of these notifications is too many. we did a study last year of the 335 or so people who got notification and 56 of them told us that they got the notification and walked away from the district. they just gave up when they got the notification. they did not way for the may letter, they walked on the march letter. that is a sixth of all of the people that you are looking to get rid of. we don't orderly like to compare ourselves to other cities in california because of our uniqueness and all of that. but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have
. >> you look at the nutrition, and education program going away, $1.6 million. but if you look at the deputy superintendent yee for the school district brings you in $6 million over what you had. now when the superintendent started this evening he was right. said something was right. and any one of these notifications is too many. we did a study last year of the 335 or so people who got notification and 56 of them told us that they got the notification and walked away from the district....
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he made an unexpected plan for higher quality preschool education. he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our government can afford to help those who truly cannot help themselves. >> rubio was followed up by another conservative voice, rand paul, who offered the tea party response. while he also focused on the economy, he blamed both parties for failing voters. >> washington act in a way your family never could. they spend money they don't have. they borrow from future generationsment then they blame each other for never fixing the problem. tonight i urge you to demand a new course. demand washington change their ways or be
he made an unexpected plan for higher quality preschool education. he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow...
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. >> this was an illegal pet and confiscated and part of this educational program. >> where do people get these as pets? >> pet shops, online, and many states have laws prohibiting them, in their element where they live in the jungles of southeast asia perform an incredible purpose post but in the everglades of florida this is an invasive species eating our wildlife to extinction. >> what do they do in the jungle that is so positive? >> well, they are part of the living community. they are part of the echo system. a big female like this will produce 50, 60 eggs are consumed by other animals. when you begin your life as a python you're not this big -- >> how old is it? >> probably five or six years old? >> does she have a name? >> i think they named it buddha. i did not name it buddha but i do believe that is her name. she still is growing. she could maybe reach 20, 25 feet in length, and have a girth of near telephone pole size. >> what does a python do? does it constrict you? is it as simple as that? >> literally squeezes it life out of it. it will tickle out the fork tongue and pick
. >> this was an illegal pet and confiscated and part of this educational program. >> where do people get these as pets? >> pet shops, online, and many states have laws prohibiting them, in their element where they live in the jungles of southeast asia perform an incredible purpose post but in the everglades of florida this is an invasive species eating our wildlife to extinction. >> what do they do in the jungle that is so positive? >> well, they are part of the...
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so most education colleges admit that almost anyone who is interested in studying education, and we end up educating twice as many teachers as we need as a result. >> why don't we care about it? we talk about it, we care about it, there are a lot of opinions about education reform. but you say something in the book that's so interesting that wealth has replaced -- we don't need rig or in education because we have wealth. we've always been a wealthy country. and that's starting to change, and the patterns of wealth are starting to change, and it makes education that much more important. >> historically, we haven't been able to produce millions of students who can think critically in math, reading and science. we didn't need to do that. but now we're getting to a place where those skills are becoming more valuable than gold, and we really do know now that those international test scores you cited, there is nearly a 1 to 1 match between long term gdp growth and increases in those scores. >> really interesting book, "the smartest kids in the world." amanda ripley is the author. it's so nice
so most education colleges admit that almost anyone who is interested in studying education, and we end up educating twice as many teachers as we need as a result. >> why don't we care about it? we talk about it, we care about it, there are a lot of opinions about education reform. but you say something in the book that's so interesting that wealth has replaced -- we don't need rig or in education because we have wealth. we've always been a wealthy country. and that's starting to change,...
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. >>> coming up, nbc news kicks off education nation. and we have an "ed show" exclusive with a remarkable young man. >>> still ahead, a florida man's random act of kindness is helping a classroom full of children this school year. >>> but next, i'm taking your questions on "ask ed live." stay with us. we're right back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna
. >>> coming up, nbc news kicks off education nation. and we have an "ed show" exclusive with a remarkable young man. >>> still ahead, a florida man's random act of kindness is helping a classroom full of children this school year. >>> but next, i'm taking your questions on "ask ed live." stay with us. we're right back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my...
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there is critics most of them conservative and said it nationalizes education. one of the critic system kyle olson. thanks for coming and talking about common core. >> thank you. >> a lot of people think that i was going to the devil because i was supportive of the basic notion. what is the biggest complaint of common core. >> there is severalñr complaint as conservatives and parents we want high standards and accountable schools but this goes beyond. that one of the biggest is data minding. the federal government is recommends that states collect over 400 sets of data on students. so it is not just. >> that is not common core. common core was math and language and it was not curriculum. it was standards and agreed the federal government or state local government can call it common core but that was not what it original was. >> it is now. and the data mining holds it altogether. i believe that technology is a good thing in schools and i believe that assessing where kids areçó at is critical. but some of the points they are reextending that schools collect inc
there is critics most of them conservative and said it nationalizes education. one of the critic system kyle olson. thanks for coming and talking about common core. >> thank you. >> a lot of people think that i was going to the devil because i was supportive of the basic notion. what is the biggest complaint of common core. >> there is severalñr complaint as conservatives and parents we want high standards and accountable schools but this goes beyond. that one of the biggest...
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and they are engaged in this work trying to connect education to digital literacy because it is so vital. around jobs broadband has been this engine behind economic development. and interesting study by the center for social inclusion in the mississippi naacp that took a little look at broadband and the mississippi data and analyze it codes and looked at how many broadband providers were in each of those of the bands of goods that had 4 to 7 broadband providers, internet service providers, have 78 businesses. and they have zero or seven. it is no surprise that a lot of thosecodes dovetailed over with rural communities, or communities, communities of color, what we learn from the struggles, when we lack agency over these critical infrastructures our communities suffer. this case in the fight for an open internet is our fight and because it is directly tied to all of our other fight for community health and well-being, as other folks alluded to, corporations are often times trying to look for more ways to make more profit which is natural, they are corporations. when profitmaking conflict
and they are engaged in this work trying to connect education to digital literacy because it is so vital. around jobs broadband has been this engine behind economic development. and interesting study by the center for social inclusion in the mississippi naacp that took a little look at broadband and the mississippi data and analyze it codes and looked at how many broadband providers were in each of those of the bands of goods that had 4 to 7 broadband providers, internet service providers, have...
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. >> with us is senior vice president for say yes to education. good morning to all of you. >> good morning guys. >> hey there. natalie, let's start with your personal situation first. you're going to fiu and in your senior year. you'll pay $16,255 for tuition, books and transportation. you plan to pay for that. you got financial aid, about $9,000. you did get $7,500 in school loans as well that you're taking out but you feel like the cost of college is under control this year. >> based on my financial aid package from florida international university i feel confident i can go into my senior year almost debt free. >> you did take two years off, is that right. >> yeah. >> to think things over for a bit and at that point and time your cost of college, you had $63,000 in student loans already, right? just for your first year. >> my first two years. >> as a first generation college student in my family, i had no guidance. so i had to rely on like scholarships and grants. however, loan hearss had to mak the difference for me. >> go back to your freshma
. >> with us is senior vice president for say yes to education. good morning to all of you. >> good morning guys. >> hey there. natalie, let's start with your personal situation first. you're going to fiu and in your senior year. you'll pay $16,255 for tuition, books and transportation. you plan to pay for that. you got financial aid, about $9,000. you did get $7,500 in school loans as well that you're taking out but you feel like the cost of college is under control this...
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in favor of saddle back is what's called the peace plan, peace, equipped leaders, care for the poor, educate the sick. in the last year i sent 23,000 of my members to 196 countries to assist the poor, care for the sick, educate the next generation. those things get done by churches all the time. and so, to limit the church that you can only speak on this one area, i think it's nonsense. >> what about what he said about gays? he said this, if somebody is gay and seeks the law with goodwill, who am i to judge? this seemed a huge departure from anything i could have remembered any previous pope saying. it flies against what many catholics would say to themselves. you and i debated this before about gay rights, gay marriage, clearly a movement in america as there is around the world towards a much more toll rant attitude towards this. have you in the last two years, since i last i think debated this point with you, have you moved at all now? are you recognizing that there is this seemingly unstoppable movement? >> well, i don't get to change what god says is right and what god says is wrong. i t
in favor of saddle back is what's called the peace plan, peace, equipped leaders, care for the poor, educate the sick. in the last year i sent 23,000 of my members to 196 countries to assist the poor, care for the sick, educate the next generation. those things get done by churches all the time. and so, to limit the church that you can only speak on this one area, i think it's nonsense. >> what about what he said about gays? he said this, if somebody is gay and seeks the law with...
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have hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related to get expanded health care. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary, for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies, insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones who are sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer alternative plans. is that -- >> that's true. >> is that correct? >> yes. >> in addition to those insurers who have been in the individual market, you now have a lot of other companies and insurers providing plans in the health insurance market. >> that is true. >> so the way i look at this, i went to buy oriole tickets a while back when the season was still underway. i was standing in line, and i got up to the ticket window and they closed the window. but i didn't have to go home because they opened another window a few feet away. so essentially what's happening is people are coming
have hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related to get expanded health care. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary, for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies, insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones who are sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange...
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as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion which economists fear is stifling students and others as well. anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, tropical storm chantal is threatening to become a hurricane. the storm is about 200 miles south of puerto rico. the sustained winds are at 60 miles an hour. chantal is expected to hit the dominican republic this afternoon. a hurricane watch has been issued for the island. the storm could hammer the bahamas tomorrow and then head up the east coast to florida. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," honoring the fallen. thousands attend a memorial
as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion...
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thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to deal with finding child care for their children. >> for creating the as wears, the award for worst idea, president obama said. >> i receive this honor with deep gratitude and great hugh millty. >> neil: all right. republicans seizing on the oscars to make the theme that he's exaggerating. the judge agrees with that series of ad campaigns. he joins us now. bottom line, nothing's getting done. you could make an argument nothing getting done with $835 million of cuts that are better than no cuts is okay. what do you say? >> well, i mean it's going to be cuts. there's going to be 85 billion but it's not smart. both sides agreed. the president's idea, republicans went along with it, thought it was a good day. >> neil: they thought it wasn't going to happen. >> no one thought this would happen. the reason we're talking about drastic cuts, they're making them up. no, we made them drastic on both sides, drastic on defense and -- >> you say drastic, ye
thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to deal with finding child care for their children. >> for creating the as wears, the award for worst idea, president obama said. >> i receive this honor with deep gratitude and great hugh millty. >> neil: all right. republicans seizing on the oscars to make the theme that he's exaggerating. the judge agrees with that series of ad campaigns. he joins us now. bottom line, nothing's...
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. >> large share of graduates are not working at jobs that require a college education. >> exactly. there is a huge generational imbalance. it's like we've broken the contract between the generations. we spend in terms of government spending roughly twice on the elderly what we spend on the young. that's mostly because of health care but it also reflects really chronic underfunding of education. the piece of education we spent a lot on is the degree programs, very, very expensive tuition for college but the benefits of that look economic had economically questionable. we'd be better off improving our high schools which for most people in the u.s. deliver a sub prime education and the further down you go, the income distribution until you get to the really poor zip codes the worse the schools get. it's very interesting mobility, social mobility has declined in the u.s.. we talk endlessly about inequality but we should worry about social immobility. if you're born into the boston quintile chances are you're stuck there. that isn't what happened in the past. what happened to the americ
. >> large share of graduates are not working at jobs that require a college education. >> exactly. there is a huge generational imbalance. it's like we've broken the contract between the generations. we spend in terms of government spending roughly twice on the elderly what we spend on the young. that's mostly because of health care but it also reflects really chronic underfunding of education. the piece of education we spent a lot on is the degree programs, very, very expensive...
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. >>> education overload. the new concerns about the jobs available to teachers. >>> also ahead, don't let his size fool you. how this pint disturbing new details about the shooting at sandy hook >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. breaking news out of yemen. this just in to the newsroom. dramatic video of a fiery chopper crash. we're hearing seven deaths have been reported after an army helicopter crashed in yemen's capital. multiple people have been reportedly hurt. you can see that there's cars and buildings still on fire, still burning on the ground following this chopper crash. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> there are new details about the shooter in the sandy hook massacre. cbs news and the "hartford courant" report that they wanted to top the 77 people murdered in norway in 2011 by anders breivik. this theory is based on articles based on breivik found in lanza's bedroom. lanza was likely acting out a video game fantasy and picked sandy hook because it was the easiest target. police call it
. >>> education overload. the new concerns about the jobs available to teachers. >>> also ahead, don't let his size fool you. how this pint disturbing new details about the shooting at sandy hook >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. breaking news out of yemen. this just in to the newsroom. dramatic video of a fiery chopper crash. we're hearing seven deaths have been reported after an army helicopter crashed in yemen's capital. multiple people have been reportedly...
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it might have said, why's her education? or why she kept it so honest? but people -- too honest, you can't be too honest, you can't say cracka all this, the jury's so shocked what i said. and they're acting like the generation we got now don't say that. >> police, a lot of people just -- like that juror, didn't believe you for whatever reason. are you an honest person by nature? >> yes. by law, yes. >> when it came to giving your evidence? >> yes. >> in a serious trial? >> yes. >> you took that seriously? >> yes, because mind you, who want to be in a murder case. and who want to start a murder case? you think i would make all that up to be in a murder case? never knew it was going to be nationwide. so why make that up, deal with the b.s. to get to the trial, why make that up? tell me, because i ain't get no money out of this, mind you, my mommy and daddy paying my bills, ain't nobody else. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak, scary, hiding from his father. >> why do you say that? >> if you were a real man, you would have stand on that stage
it might have said, why's her education? or why she kept it so honest? but people -- too honest, you can't be too honest, you can't say cracka all this, the jury's so shocked what i said. and they're acting like the generation we got now don't say that. >> police, a lot of people just -- like that juror, didn't believe you for whatever reason. are you an honest person by nature? >> yes. by law, yes. >> when it came to giving your evidence? >> yes. >> in a serious...
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i figured that was educational. i don't think i've ever done that. >> warren, all three of your children went to public school. >> that's true. >> all three of them dropped out of college. >> right. >> you're been flag mat tick about that. >> if they combine their credits, we can get one degree. >> argue who gets it. >> i never thought -- i didn't want to go to college myself. my dad talked me into it. but i think my kids got a wonderful education in public school. i mean, they went to the same school that their grandfather did, their mother, it's a school, inner city school between 20 and 35% black for 75 years. they saw the real world and they saw what america is all about. i think it was a great education. >> what was the key messages that you wanted to send to your children, which i guessed you passed down as well to deal with the fact that there was enormous wealth in the family almost from when they were born? >> they never felt it was going to be passed on to create a dynasty. i always felt we would love wond
i figured that was educational. i don't think i've ever done that. >> warren, all three of your children went to public school. >> that's true. >> all three of them dropped out of college. >> right. >> you're been flag mat tick about that. >> if they combine their credits, we can get one degree. >> argue who gets it. >> i never thought -- i didn't want to go to college myself. my dad talked me into it. but i think my kids got a wonderful education...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. here's a novel idea. if a million small businesses in america hired just 1 additional employee - the country would be a full employment. far-fetched? the association for enterprise opportunity is trying to make that happen with the smallest of small businesses - those with 5 or fewer workers - microbusinesses they're called. connie evans is president and ceo of the association. they're small but they're a powerful part of the business landscape. the association for enterprise opportunity, you're trying to create a business environment that would encourage microbusinesses to hire 1 more. here's a novel idea. if a million small businesses in america hired just 1 additional employee - the country would be a full employment. far-fetched? the associatio
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. here's a novel idea. if a million small businesses in america hired just 1 additional employee - the country would be a full employment. far-fetched? the association for enterprise...
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it might have said, why's her education? or why she kept it so honest? but people -- too honest, you can't be too honest, you can't say cracka [ bleep ], all this, the jury's so shocked what i said. and they're acting like the generation we got now don't say that. >> people, a lot of people just -- like that juror, didn't believe you for whatever reason. are you an honest person by nature? >> yes. no, i be lying saying -- but by law, yes. >> when it came to giving your evidence? >> yes. >> in a serious trial? >> yes. >> you took that seriously? >> yes, because mind you, who want to be in a murder case? and who want to start a murder case? you think i would make all that up to be in a murder case? never knew it was going to be nationwide. so why make that up, deal with the b.s. to get to the trial, why make that up? tell me, because i ain't get no money out of this, mind you, my mommy and daddy paying my bills, ain't nobody else. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak, scary, hiding from his father. >> why do you say that? >> if you were a real
it might have said, why's her education? or why she kept it so honest? but people -- too honest, you can't be too honest, you can't say cracka [ bleep ], all this, the jury's so shocked what i said. and they're acting like the generation we got now don't say that. >> people, a lot of people just -- like that juror, didn't believe you for whatever reason. are you an honest person by nature? >> yes. no, i be lying saying -- but by law, yes. >> when it came to giving your...
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perverting the educational system. and generally behaving as badly as any movement has since the late 1960's. fair minded americans will eventually reject this explosion of zealotry as they always have. but in the meantime. students and others are getting hurt. the disturbing trend that must be confronted. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. reaction, joining us from washington. charles krauthammer. i see this triewtion as a growing problem. it's getting worse. do you agree? >> i'm not sure i think. so and i do go back to the 1960's. when instead of a fringe protest here and there these radicals took over the universities, they occupy them. they dictated policy. the administrations caved. in the police stayed out. and then they did even something more effective. they realized well, you know, coming in from the outside is really not going to do much. you get a little attention, publicity. but but the left decided late in the 1960s, early in the 18970s was what let in another marxist prescribed which cal
perverting the educational system. and generally behaving as badly as any movement has since the late 1960's. fair minded americans will eventually reject this explosion of zealotry as they always have. but in the meantime. students and others are getting hurt. the disturbing trend that must be confronted. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. reaction, joining us from washington. charles krauthammer. i see this triewtion as a growing problem. it's getting worse. do you agree?...
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>> i think education and the economy. and i think they go hand-in-hand. and as i talked about earlier, governor scott when he got in really decimated the funding for education in our state. how can you talk about getting good, high-paying jobs for people if you don't have a solid education system that you support properly and that you back up and you don't did he moralize public school teachers. and he's really done that. and it'sed sa. i have three sisters, ed. two public school teachers in florida. i'm a public school kid. i believe in it. and i think it's important. and i would support it so that we would end up having a better economy. but it also ties into the environment. florida is a beautiful place to visit. a lot of people want to come here. and thank god, they are. but the only way they'll keep coming is if we keep her beautiful and take care of her. >> jobs. job creation. >> yeah. >> what about it? what would you do for florida? >> i would get more innovative. know, we can talk about new industries in florida and i think do a better job of attr
>> i think education and the economy. and i think they go hand-in-hand. and as i talked about earlier, governor scott when he got in really decimated the funding for education in our state. how can you talk about getting good, high-paying jobs for people if you don't have a solid education system that you support properly and that you back up and you don't did he moralize public school teachers. and he's really done that. and it'sed sa. i have three sisters, ed. two public school teachers...
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to hours of education, and the -- what is the third one. john: ticket of got rid of the arab culture and in -- that's another story. create jobs. if you had to choose, i would choose the jobs rather than a list. john: the california governor's news a your state. he denies that people run from california to texas. >> is not going to look over these places of the make up the state. who would want to spend their summers in 110-degree heat and set some kind of fossil fuel air-conditioner. john: it's funny. he has to say fossil fuel their conditioner, like many of them are not. but lubbock. 110-degree heat. >> we actually have the nation's weak -- leading wind power state and a law that comes from lubbock. but, you know, obviously the governor of california is showing some texas wire. maybe they -- john: in a defensive crouch. >> is to roll over the country. think it has been an issue for the country as a whole. the recessionary states, where not getting back to where we want to be. so if taxes is doing that more effectively, then of all for it.
to hours of education, and the -- what is the third one. john: ticket of got rid of the arab culture and in -- that's another story. create jobs. if you had to choose, i would choose the jobs rather than a list. john: the california governor's news a your state. he denies that people run from california to texas. >> is not going to look over these places of the make up the state. who would want to spend their summers in 110-degree heat and set some kind of fossil fuel air-conditioner....
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walgreen has a new way to educate employees. with walgreen university students can earn credits toward actual degrees. the campus near it's deerfield, illinois headquaters includes a mock drugstore and more than 100 courses. walgreen executives and faculty from area colleges will lead the classes. the big reveal of the new look for wendy's happens this week.this is a sneak peek.the fast food chain's new logo will appear in ads, packaging, signs and crew uniforms. it still includes that famous portrait of wendy thomas, daughter of the restaurants founder dave thomas. turns out india has a sweet tooth for american-made chocolates. analysts say india is the 'fastest growing market for chocolate in the world.' the nation's growing palate for the sweet has u-s chocolatiers heading east. in the next 5 to 10 years cnn says it will be a top market for the treat. still to come why going a non traditional route with your retirement plans may be beneficial in the long run. thats later on. but first....once a solid career path, why the lega
walgreen has a new way to educate employees. with walgreen university students can earn credits toward actual degrees. the campus near it's deerfield, illinois headquaters includes a mock drugstore and more than 100 courses. walgreen executives and faculty from area colleges will lead the classes. the big reveal of the new look for wendy's happens this week.this is a sneak peek.the fast food chain's new logo will appear in ads, packaging, signs and crew uniforms. it still includes that famous...
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. >> they have been educated because if they have been educated -- >> that's not right. >> it is different -- it is different than what they started out saying. >> the prosecution said zimmerman is on top. if you don't believe us that zimmerman was on top, here is a viable theory where trayvon martin is on top and then following almost immediately after mark o'mara adds on to that with his demonstration, which was a brilliant piece of improve. they probably had no idea where that was going and mark o'mara took a chance, a calculate risk, and i think it worked out for him. so fascinating that we finally have an alternate theory from the prosecution themselves. they have two theories and to echo mark, the jury will be told if you have two perfectly reasonable alternate theories, if it's 50/50 and coming from both the prosecution, essentially you must, not may, you must acquit. >> wow, all right -- >> it doesn't have to be -- >> go ahead. >> it doesn't have to be 50/50. if it's reasonable, doesn't have to be as reasonable. if it's reasonable, you must acquit. >> everyone stay there. we'll pic
. >> they have been educated because if they have been educated -- >> that's not right. >> it is different -- it is different than what they started out saying. >> the prosecution said zimmerman is on top. if you don't believe us that zimmerman was on top, here is a viable theory where trayvon martin is on top and then following almost immediately after mark o'mara adds on to that with his demonstration, which was a brilliant piece of improve. they probably had no idea...
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i want to play what the juror said about rachel's lack of education and how rachel responded and get your response to both. >> uneducated, no communication skills, what do you feel what about that juror said about you? >> angry, upset and then the closing when the state closed, they trying to explain what kind of person i am and you could see the kind of person i am. >> that was rachel's response. i think we know what the juror said. i was going to play that but we won't. we know what the juror said -- >> i had the same reaction. i had the same reaction as rachel. i was hurt, angered and the same thing happened the day after she testified. i had a -- we have a big social media outlet and people were just talking about her, talking about the way she looked and the way she presented herself, and i'm -- i'm looking at a 19-year-old girl who like a lot of -- like a lot of 19-year-old black youth have a hard time getting people to listen, and people then judge, you know, because they don't listen, and i thought -- and i thought that in the courtroom that no one was really listening to her
i want to play what the juror said about rachel's lack of education and how rachel responded and get your response to both. >> uneducated, no communication skills, what do you feel what about that juror said about you? >> angry, upset and then the closing when the state closed, they trying to explain what kind of person i am and you could see the kind of person i am. >> that was rachel's response. i think we know what the juror said. i was going to play that but we won't. we...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. we take for granted the one of life's greatest investments, that maybe our most important asset is the home we own. the american dream of wealth building right? or is that the case? heather wagenhals is a columnist, speaker broadcaster and author on matters of finance - you're also a licensed real estate broker yet you say home ownership is a huge economic scam? > >it can be and it's a shame because i grew up here in arizona and we saw the boom of all of the development. and with what happened, we have kind of created this myth about homeownership that everybody was entitled to it and it kind of started in the 90's. after we got the rtc cleaning up our real estate market after our first banking debacle---we saw unprecedented growth. but the growth
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. we take for granted the one of life's greatest investments, that maybe our most important asset is the home we own. the american dream of wealth building right? or is that the case?...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> now one of the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. dell beatty lost a leg in the war in iraq and is now helping disabled veterans get the help they deserve. >> i'm a disabled veteran. as i was recuperating at walter reed people came and said they wanted to build a home for me. >> people would come and work on my project because they respected the sacrifice i had gone through. all veterans have been taught to be responsible for the guy to your left, the guy to your right. other veterans haven't had it as easy as i have. i sat down with my battle buddy john, and we decided to even the p
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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>> i guess. >> you're an educated guy. >> but, yeah, it would be an opinion. >> i'm saying educated guess. >> if that's what he do. >> one plus one is equaling two. >> i'm saying as far as i'm concerned. >> i'm not saying -- i already know. my gut feeling is if he's not running the tax scam, he's got close associates up in state prison that are doing this. >> you want to know about the tax forms. make it easy for me. >> he's willing to give us some information but, of course, with brian singletary he wants something in return and what he's wanting is something i can't give him and that's help on his appeal is why he is in state prison right now and that can't happen. as of right now it's pretty much a dead issue with brian singletary unless i'm hoping that maybe he gets some second thoughts and maybe in two or three days he puts in the word he wants to talk again. you know, i've always shot straight to you. i'm not going to lie to you. that's not how i run my game. it's not going to get me anywhere. it's not going to get you anywhere. if you need anything, you know what i mean, you want t
>> i guess. >> you're an educated guy. >> but, yeah, it would be an opinion. >> i'm saying educated guess. >> if that's what he do. >> one plus one is equaling two. >> i'm saying as far as i'm concerned. >> i'm not saying -- i already know. my gut feeling is if he's not running the tax scam, he's got close associates up in state prison that are doing this. >> you want to know about the tax forms. make it easy for me. >> he's willing to...
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not by educators. they were very, very quickly put in place. they were done with a backward design saying what would you like kids to do in a senior year of high school. kids don't grow backwards, they grow forward. so you have unusual standards. if you look at the literature in development, a lot of four and five-year-olds can't do that yet. that put a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers to teach to the test, then when you start to evaluate teachers by the test, and they start losing their jobs, it becomes a real lethal mix. >> let me ask you and our audience to stay put because we're going to talk more about common core when we return. [ female announcer ] it's a grand gesture that isn't the least bit over thtop. it's thoughtful, considerate, well-planned. it's the best gift ever. nothing says "happy holidays" like the photos y love. create your personalized photo gifts on shutterfly.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ verizon now has the gifts everyone wants. samsung galaxy tab 2 is now $99.99. plus, ask about our tablet trade-in offer. and i had like th
not by educators. they were very, very quickly put in place. they were done with a backward design saying what would you like kids to do in a senior year of high school. kids don't grow backwards, they grow forward. so you have unusual standards. if you look at the literature in development, a lot of four and five-year-olds can't do that yet. that put a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers to teach to the test, then when you start to evaluate teachers by the test, and they start losing...
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the growth of women's presence in education and higher education, increased in the '70s and 80s and plateaued sometime in the '90s, depending on which measure you look at. and then we really saw strong pattern of women entering men's occupations, especially in middle class jobs, those women, college graduates, but not so much movement the other way. women were entering professions like law and medicine or realty or educational administration that had been previously male jobs. but men weren't going into nursing and teaching preschool and elementary school -- >> let's look at some of those numbers. that is such a shocking part of your study. one in four men actually work in fields you report that are dominated 90% by males. one in three women work in fields that have 80% of women in the workplace of the your study tells the story of a professional environment in the united states where huge, huge portions of our working public are in a one gender office. >> yes, office might not be the words for it -- >> workplace, construction and plumbing and all of that. it is the case that our worlds at ho
the growth of women's presence in education and higher education, increased in the '70s and 80s and plateaued sometime in the '90s, depending on which measure you look at. and then we really saw strong pattern of women entering men's occupations, especially in middle class jobs, those women, college graduates, but not so much movement the other way. women were entering professions like law and medicine or realty or educational administration that had been previously male jobs. but men weren't...